The Social Capital Fundraising Model
Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/1805/25988
Date: 2021-04
Committee Chair: Burlingame, Dwight F.
Committee Members: Applegate, Rachel
Badertscher, Katherine
Heyns, Erla P.
Shaker, Genevieve
Badertscher, Katherine
Heyns, Erla P.
Shaker, Genevieve
Degree: Ph.D.
Degree Year: 2021
Grantor: Indiana University
Keywords: Academic libraries ; Fundraisers ; Fundraising ; Higher education ; Social capital ; University development
Abstract:
In current higher education fundraising models where alumni are aligned with their degree-granting unit, the academic library struggles to match the fundraising outcomes of its campus peers. A survey of seventy-nine fundraisers in academic libraries collected data on fundraising activity. It reveals common practices amongst fundraisers working in this environment and ongoing challenges to success. In a second study, a fundraising model based on social capital is proposed as an alternative to the traditional alumni model. The final study evaluates interviews with thirty-two individuals that further explores the challenges to fundraising success and the efficacy of social capital building as a method to overcome systemic challenges. Interviewees include academic library fundraisers, library deans/directors and university development leaders. Findings reveal a strong interest in a social capital-based approach to fundraising but reveal the necessity to pair the new model with revised fundraiser assessment models capable of measuring these soft skills.
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Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)
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